Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 181 : Acids, Mineral.
Alkaline mineral waters in catarrh of duodenum or bile-ducts.
Aloes.
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Acids, Mineral.
Alkaline mineral waters in catarrh of duodenum or bile-ducts.
Aloes.
Ammonium Chloride: in scruple doses in jaundice from mental emotions.
Ammonium Iodide: when catarrh of bile-ducts.
a.r.s.enic: in malaria.
Berberine Carbonate: in chronic intestinal catarrh.
Calcium Phosphate.
Calomel Purgative: followed by saline, often very useful.
Carlsbad Salts.
Carlsbad Waters.
Celandine.
Chelidonium.
Chloroform.
Colchic.u.m.
Diet.
Dulcamara.
Emetics.
Enemata: cold water, one or two liters once a day.
Ether: when due to gall-stones.
Euonymin.
Hydrastine.
Hydrastis: in cases of catarrh of ducts.
Iodoform.
Ipecacuanha.
Iridin.
Iris.
Iron Succinate.
Lemon Juice.
Levico Water.
Magnesia.
Magnesium Sulphate.
Manganese: in malarial or catarrhal cases.
Mercurials.
Ox-gall.
Pichi.
Pilocarpine Hydrochlorate.
Podophyllum: in catarrhal conditions very useful.
Pota.s.sium Bicarbonate.
Pota.s.sium Carbonate.
Pota.s.sium Chloride.
Pota.s.sium Sulphate: as laxative.
Quinine: in malarial cases.
Rhubarb: in children.
Saline Purgatives.
Salol.
Sanguinaria.
Sodium Phosphate: very useful in catarrh of bile-ducts.
Stillingia: after ague.
Taraxac.u.m.